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# Wifi Dabba inc

#### About the company

Wifi Dabba Inc (<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wifi_Dabba>) is a pioneer in building and operating low cost public wifi networks in India. Founded in 2017, Dabba Inc has has deployed thousands of hotspots across India at retail, residential and commercial locations serving users with super fast, super cheap internet. Demand for data in India is roughly doubling every 18 months and Wifi Dabba is building a new data only network for a data hungry generation.

The Bengaluru-based team consists of full-stack software engineers, multiple PhDs in hardware engineering, several MBAs, and other important support staff.

Learn more at[ dabba.com](https://dabba.com/about)


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